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US20040006373A1 - Method and device for treating osteoarthritis, cartilage disease, defects and injuries in the human knee - Google Patents

Method and device for treating osteoarthritis, cartilage disease, defects and injuries in the human knee
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US20040006373A1
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A method of determining the voltage and current output required for the application of specific and selective electric and electromagnetic signals to diseased articular cartilage in the treatment of osteoarthritis, cartilage defects due to trauma or sports injury, or used as an adjunct with other therapies (cell transplantation, tissue-engineered scaffolds, growth factors, etc.) for treating cartilage defects in the human knee joint and a device for delivering such signals to a patient's knee. An analytical model of the human knee is developed whereby the total tissue volume in the human knee may be determined for comparison to the total tissue volume of the diseased tissue in the animal model using electric field and current density histograms. The voltage and current output used in the animal model is scaled based on the ratio of the total tissue volume of the diseased tissue of the human to the total tissue volume of the diseased tissue in the animal model and the resulting field is applied to the diseased tissue of the human using at least two electrodes applied to the knee or a coil or solenoid placed around the knee. The voltage of the signal applied to the electrodes, coil or solenoid is varied based on the size of the knee joint; larger knee joints require larger voltages to generate the effective electric field.

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1. A method of treating diseased tissue in a human through the application of a specific and selective electric or electromagnetic field to the diseased tissue in the human, comprising the steps of:
a. determining the voltage and current output that provides the treatment of diseased tissue in an animal model corresponding to the diseased tissue of the human;
b. determining the total tissue volume of the diseased tissue in the animal model;
c. determining the total tissue volume of the diseased tissue of the human;
d. scaling the voltage and current output used in the animal model based on the anatomic size and the ratio of the total tissue volume of the diseased tissue of the human to the anatomic size and the total tissue volume of the diseased tissue in the animal model; and
e. applying the scaled voltage and current to the diseased tissue of the human.
2. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the scaled voltage and current applying step comprises the step of applying the scaled voltage and current to the human using two electrodes in the case of capacitive coupling.
3. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the scaled voltage and current applying step comprises the step of applying the scaled voltage and current to the human using a solenoid or coil in the case of inductive coupling.
4. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of using an analytical model of the human knee.
5. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the applied electrode potential for cartilage and synovial compartments of two or more sizes using the conductivities of the tissues between at least two electrodes.
6. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the electric field amplitude for bone, cartilage, marrow, muscle and fat in the knee of the patient using electric field histograms.
7. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the current density amplitude for bone, cartilage, marrow, muscle and fat in the knee of the patient using current density histograms.
8. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the electric field amplitude for different thicknesses of articular cartilage in the knee using electric field histograms.
9. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the electric field amplitude for knees of different sizes using electric field histograms.
10. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the electric field amplitude without subcutaneous fat in the knee of the patient using electric field histograms.
11. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the current density amplitude with and without subcutaneous fat in the knee of the patient using current density histograms.
12. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the electric field amplitude for at least two longitudinal positions of the electrodes relative to the knee of the patient using electric field histograms.
13. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of the current density for at least two longitudinal positions of the electrodes relative to the knee of the patient using current density histograms.
14. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of at least two effective driving signals applied to the body from an external signal generator using electric field histograms.
15. The method ofclaim 1 wherein the human tissue volume determining step comprises the step of determining the percentage of total tissue volume as a function of at least two effective driving signals applied to the body from an external signal generator using current density histograms.
16. A device for treating diseased tissue in a human knee joint through the application of a specific and selective electric or electromagnetic field to the diseased or injured tissue in the human knee joint, comprising:
a. one of (a) at least two electrodes, in the case of capacitive coupling, adapted for application in the proximity of a patient's knee joint; and (b) a solenoid or at least one coil, in the case of inductive coupling, adapted for application in the proximity of a patient's knee joint;
b. a signal generator that generates electric signals for application to the electrodes, the solenoid or at least one coil so as to produce an electric field range of approximately 8 mV/cm to 360 mV/cm and a current density range of approximately 8 μA/cm2to 300 μA/cm2within the synovium and articular cartilage of the patient's knee joint.
17. A device for treating osteoarthritis, cartilage defects due to trauma or sports injury, or used as an adjunct with other therapies for treating cartilage defects in a human knee joint through the application of a specific and selective electric or electromagnetic field to the afflicted tissue in the human knee joint, comprising:
a. one of (a) at least two electrodes and (b) a solenoid or at least one coil adapted for application in the proximity of a patient's knee joint;
b. a signal generator that generates electric signals for application to the electrodes, the solenoid or at least one coil so as to produce an electric field range of approximately 8 mV/cm to 360 mV/cm and a current density of approximately 8 μA/cm2to 300 μA/cm2within the synovium and articular cartilage of the patient's knee joint.
18. A device as inclaim 17, wherein the signal generator provides one of a plurality of output electric signals with a voltage selected by a user in accordance with a size of the human knee joint.
19. A device as inclaim 18, wherein one of the plurality of output electrical signals of the signal generator for a 60 kHz frequency has a voltage of approximately 4.6 Vp-p±10% for a small size knee joint.
20. A device as inclaim 18, wherein one of the plurality of output electrical signals of the signal generator for a 60 kHz has a voltage of approximately 5.0 Vp-p±10% for an average size knee joint.
21. A device as inclaim 18, wherein one of the plurality of output electrical signals of the signal generator for a 60 kHz has a voltage of approximately 5.6 Vp-p±10% for a large size knee joint.
22. A device as inclaim 18, wherein one of the plurality of output electrical signals of the signal generator for a 60 kHz has a voltage of approximately 7.6 Vp-p±10% for an extra large size knee joint.
23. A method of treating osteoarthritis, cartilage defects due to trauma or sports injury, or used as an adjunct with other therapies for treating cartilage defects in a human knee joint through the application of a specific and selective electric or electromagnetic field to the afflicted tissue in the human knee joint, comprising the steps of:
a. converting electric potential into an electric signal that when applied to one of (a) at least two electrodes and (b) a solenoid or at least one coil adapted for application in the proximity of a patient's knee joint produces an electric field range of not less than approximately 8 mV/cm to 360 mV/cm and a current density of range approximately 8 μA/cm2to 300 μA/cm2within the synovium and articular cartilage of the patient's knee joint; and
b. applying the electrical signal to either (a) the at least two electrodes or (b) the solenoid or at least one coil so as to produce the electric field within the synovium and articular cartilage of the patient's knee joint.
24. A method as inclaim 23, comprising the additional step of selecting one of a plurality of output electric signals with a voltage in accordance with a diameter of the human knee joint.
25. A method as inclaim 24, wherein the selecting step comprises the step of selecting an electrical signal of a 60 kHz frequency having a voltage of approximately 4.6 Vp-p±10% for a small size knee joint.
26. A method as inclaim 24, wherein the selecting step comprises the step of selecting an electrical signal of a 60 kHz frequency having a voltage of approximately 5.0 Vp-p±10% for an average size knee joint.
27. A method as inclaim 24, wherein the selecting step comprises the step of selecting an electrical signal of a 60 kHz frequency having a voltage of approximately 5.6 Vp-p±10% for a large size knee joint.
28. A method as inclaim 24, wherein the selecting step comprises the step of selecting an electrical signal of a 60 kHz frequency having a voltage of approximately 7.6 Vp-p±10% for an extra large size knee joint.
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